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39 TopicsStoryline: Interactive Video Quiz Template
Interactive videos in e-learning can be an effective way to enhance your course scenarios, activities, and quizzes. And Articulate Storyline makes working with video super easy. This Storyline interaction features customizable buttons, quiz questions, feedback layers. I've included a sample video to show you how the timing and interactivity were created. Tutorial: Learn more about the template and how to customize it in this article.554Views0likes35CommentsStoryline: Music Mood Wheel
Looking for a creative way to include randomized results in your course? Then check out this spinning wheel example that uses motion paths, random variables, audio, and adorable animations to truly set the mood for learners. Explore this project. Want to try building something similar in Storyline 360, but don’t have Articulate 360? Start a free 30-day trial.428Views2likes17CommentsStoryline: Lightbox Video Gallery Template
Do you have a series of videos or images you need to showcase all in one place? Download this Storyline 360 video gallery template to get started. This example uses lightbox slides to help your media stand out by dimming the background and bringing your videos or images front and center. It’s super easy to customize—simply swap out the placeholder images and videos with your own and you’re all set to go! Explore this project.352Views0likes20CommentsStoryline: Interactive 360° Storytelling Experience
Good podcasts have a way of fully immersing you in a story with nothing but audio. Using clever narrative pacing, engaging voiceovers, and sometimes even atmospheric background music, you’re drawn into the story and almost compelled to keep listening. There’s lots we can borrow from that format to make our own e-learning courses more gripping—which is where this example comes in! This mini-course plays with the style of a popular true crime podcast to sift through the evidence of an admittedly silly mystery. Using the storytelling techniques from that medium, you get pulled into the different motives of three suspects. And an interactive 360° image of the crime scene puts you in the shoes of the investigators, searching for potential clues. It’s incredibly easy to incorporate audio into your Storyline 360 courses, whether it was edited in another program or recorded directly in the app. Then, once you’ve added audio to your project, it takes no time at all to also include closed captioning—so it’s accessible to all your learners. And while this particular example focused on solving a mystery, you can use this same combination of podcasting techniques and interactive 360° images to enhance any kind of story-based content. Explore this project309Views1like33CommentsTemplate for a Training Video Treatment
A video treatment is a great way to present your creative ideas to stakeholders before you spend time writing a full-blown script. That's why I created this handy video treatment template for you in a .docx format. This template includes spaces for capturing essential information like the proposed video title, target audience, target duration, and spots to summarize the story and characters. Just swap out my example text with your own and then channel your inner Spielberg to crank out a training blockbuster in no time! Want more training video tips? Check out my article, 4 Easy Tips for Writing Great Training Video Scripts.300Views0likes4CommentsAudio Recording Script in Word
Working with voice talent? If so, you may find that sending along a storyboard document as a recording script is a nice little timesaver. However, in my experience, that approach doesn't always scale well for more complex, branched projects because things get tricky when it comes time to match up audio clips to individual feedback layers in Storyline. That's where this audio script format comes in handy. It's a Word doc with a simple 3 column table format. The first column is a space to record a reference number that coincides with the storyboard and/or .story file. The second column is for capturing the script that needs recording. And the third column is a space for calling out any pronunciation pointers to the voice talent and/or notes for yourself or a developer. While a little time-consuming to set-up, using this format is a great way to ease SME approval of a script before it's recorded—and it saves you development time once you get that audio back from the voice talent since every clip is clearly mapped to its place in your course. Enjoy!225Views0likes13CommentsStoryline: Interactive Video Quizzes
Interactive videos in e-learning can be an effective way to enhance your course scenarios, activities, and quizzes. Check out this example of a video-based quiz designed in Articulate Storyline. If you're interested in learning more about the video quiz and how it was built in Storyline 2, check out this article. You can also download the free video quiz template for Storyline 1 and Storyline 2 from our downloads hub.222Views0likes9CommentsStoryline: Interactive Video Interview
Give learners a realistic interview experience with this interactive video Q&A. They’ll click questions on the left to hear video responses, just like in a real conversation. Each selection triggers a different video, making the experience dynamic, engaging, and immersive. It’s a simple way to bring interviews to life and create a more interactive, hands-on learning experience. View the interactive video interview199Views0likes25Comments